Once again for all who missed the meaning of a repeated statement: Ferret proofing a vehicle can be done, but it takes some doing: This means checking for all possible hazards your ferret might encounter in a vehicle. You'll have to learn to drive with one foot under the brake and clutch pedals so that you'll know when something fuzzy tries to get there, so you can scoot him out of the way. NEVER reach down to get your fuzzy from the floor while driving. Pull over and stop! It's a compromise YOU must make if your ferret is loose in the car. The ferret will NOT learn to stay out of the driver's floorboard! This means exactly what it says. Pull over and stop to attend to a ferret, just as you would (I should hope) a child. In my experience it is possible to detect a ferret approaching the pedals and sliding it out of the way without distraction. I would think it should be a no-brainer to figure out that repeated "scoots" in traffic requiring repeated brake or clutch use would be sufficient indication of a need to pull over and stop (there's that phrase again). Debi Christy Ferrets First Foster Home [Posted in FML issue 3034]